5.1.3 - Titration Flashcards
1
Q
What is titration used for !?
A
. Titration is a practical method used to measure the volume of acid needed to neutralise a particular volume of alkali
2
Q
What two special pieces of equipment are used in titrations !?
A
. Volumetric pipette
. Burette (measures any volume to the nearest 0.05 cm³)
3
Q
What does the setup of a titration look like ?!
A
- Use of volumetric pipette to place 25 cm³ of the unknown alkali into a conical flask.
- Add a few drops of either methyl-orange or phenolphthalein indicator to the flask.
- Fill a burette with known acid clamp it above the conical flask
4
Q
What is the use of a titration !?
A
To work out the volume of acid needed to neutralise the alkaline:
- Measure the initial volume of the nine acid on the burette
- Use the burette to add acid into the conical flask drop by drop and swirling the flask.
- Close a tab as soon as the colour in the conical flask changes.
- Measure the final volume of the known acid on the burette
- Calculate titre (final vol - initial vol)
- Repeat to get concordant titres.
5
Q
What should your results table look like for titration?
A
6
Q
Always use grid method !!!
A